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HMS ''Annan'' was a River-class frigate built for the Royal Navy but was transferred to the Royal Canadian Navy before commissioning. She served with the Royal Canadian Navy during the Second World War and saw action primarily as a convoy escort in the Battle of the Atlantic. She was returned to United Kingdom and quickly sold to Denmark, who renamed her ''Niels Ebbesen''. She was primarily used as a training vessel until 1963 when she was broken up in Odense. She was named for the River Annan in Scotland. ''Annan'' was ordered on 26 December 1942 and laid down on 10 June 1943 by Hall, Russell & Co. Ltd. at Aberdeen, Scotland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMS Annan (ii) (K404) )〕 The vessel was launched on 29 December 1943〔 was handed over to the Royal Canadian Navy for commissioning as HMCS ''Annan'' on 13 January 1944 at Aberdeen. ==War service== After working up at Tobermory, ''Annan'' joined escort group EG 6 at Londonderry. With this group she patrolled and escorted convoys in coastal waters around the United Kingdom. On 16 October 1944 while on patrol, EG 6 encountered ''U-1006'' south of the Faroe Islands.〔Rohwer, p.360〕 Forced to surface, she was sunk by ''Annan'' by depth charge.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=HMCS Annan (ii) (K404) )〕 She rescued forty-six survivors from the U-boat.〔 In April 1945, the group EG 6 was transferred to Halifax, Nova Scotia.〔 However the following month, ''Annan'' returned to the United Kingdom and was transferred back to the Royal Navy at Sheerness on 20 June 1945.〔〔
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